Andrades Books in Order
Part ofRuth Cardello Books in OrderSee the Andrades books by Ruth Cardello in order, with quick summaries, family connections, and notes on where this connected romance series begins.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Come Away with Me
by Ruth Cardello
2014
When a stranger breaks into what she thinks is her space, the last thing this heroine expects is to learn he is Gio Andrade, and her new boss. Their attraction is instant, but so are the complications.
Home to Me
by Ruth Cardello
2014
Nick Andrade and Rena keep their arrangement simple, one Saturday at a time, no promises attached. That plan falls apart when their chemistry starts to look a lot like something real.
Recipe for Love
by Ruth Cardello
2014
Madison Andrade wants a quiet place to hide for Christmas, not a life-changing connection. French chef Richard D'Argenson seems to be missing love from his recipe, until Madison lands in his kitchen and under his skin.
Loving Gigi
by Ruth Cardello
2015
Raised outside the Andrade family, Gigi Bassano shows up for her brothers' weddings while trying not to need them. Falling for Kane, the best friend she should avoid, makes that distance impossible to keep.
Maximum Risk
by Ruth Cardello
2015
Max Andrade is used to getting his way, until Tara meets him with sharp skepticism and no patience for billionaire games. Their attraction burns hot, but the truth Tara uncovers could wreck them both.
Somewhere Along the Way
by Ruth Cardello
2015
Burned out and grieving, Luke Andrade heads to Ohio expecting only space to think. Meeting Cassie, who is rebuilding her life after a painful past, gives them both a risky chance at something steady.
Series background & context
The Andrades spins out of the earlier Corisi books and shifts the spotlight to the wider Andrade family. These are wealthy, close-knit, emotionally messy people who keep insisting they are in control right up until love proves otherwise. The books are glamorous on the surface, but the real hook is the family dynamic.
Each story follows a different Andrade sibling or relative, from Gio and Nick to Max, Luke, and Gigi. The heroes are rich and confident, the heroines are more than capable of challenging them, and the tension usually comes from secrets, estrangements, complicated loyalty, or past hurt that has not stayed in the past.
Home matters here.
That is what gives this series its shape. For all the travel, money, and heat, these books keep returning to belonging, forgiveness, and the question of whether family can be repaired without pretending nothing went wrong. If you like billionaire romance with a warm family spine and lots of crossover characters, this is one of the easiest Ruth Cardello series to sink into.
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